Symphonie en ré mineur, Part 2 (Symphony in D minor)

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Composer Franck, Cesar
Arranger Mols, Diana
Instumentation Concert Band
Grade 5
Duration

10:30

Genre Classical Transcriptions
Series

CONCERT BAND SERIES

Included Parts

Flute 1-3
Oboe 1-2
Bassoon 1-2
English Horn
Eb Clarinet
Bb Clarinet Solo 1-2
Bb Clarinet 1-3
Bb Bass Clarinet
Eb Alto Saxophone 1-2
Bb Tenor Saxophone
Eb Baritone  Saxophone
Bb Trumpet 1-2
Bb Cornet 1-2
Bb Flugelhorn 1-2
F Horn 1-4
C Trombone 1-3
C Baritone 1-3 (BC)
C Bass 1-2
String Bass
Timpani
Harp
Marimba

Additional Parts:
Eb Horn 1-2
Eb Horn 3-4
Bb Baritone (TC) 1-3
Bb Baritone (BC) 1-3
Eb Bass (TC)
Eb Bass (BC)
Bb Bass (TC)
Bb Bass (BC)

Format

DIN A3

Article

SMP-10-0064

Description

The Symphony in D minor is the most famous orchestral work and the only mature symphony written by the 19th-century naturalised French composer César Franck. After two years of work, the symphony was completed 22 August 1888. It was premiered at the Paris Conservatory on 17 February 1889 under the direction of Jules Garcin. Franck dedicated it to his pupil Henri Duparc.

The Symphony in D minor is the most famous orchestral work and the only mature symphony written by the 19th-century naturalised French composer César Franck. After two years of work, the symphony was completed 22 August 1888. It was premiered at the Paris Conservatory on 17 February 1889 under the direction of Jules Garcin. Franck dedicated it to his pupil Henri Duparc.

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